Camp Pullet

I decided to try having chickens for a hobby. Turns out making the Coop for my chickens became a hobby in itself and one large project. It took about 35 hours to build give or take an hour. I'm very proud of it though. My first time doing a project this big and very first time working with concrete.

Let me sit down and put together the plans and material used and I'll get it to ya'll. Sorry did most of it in my head and added and adjusted as I went. I can tell you I used various ideas from coops built by other chicken owners. If you go to www.backyardchickens.com and click on the coops link there are hundreds of coops and designs with a lot of the bloggers showing pictures, designs and materials used.

P.S. You can't see it in the picture, but I do have hardware cloth running along the bottom part of the coop, over the chainlink. I used cyclone/chainlink fencing mainly to protect from predators that can tear through chicken wire.